Chairman of the Tobago Organization of the People, Lionel Coker on Monday called on the THA Executive Council to resign in 72 hours, this as a result of the 12 million dollar land issue that is currently on the front burner.

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Minority Leader of the Tobago House of Assembly Ashworth Jack has called on the Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly Orville London to release details of the dates and times when he had spoken to former Prime Minister and Political Leader of the People’s National Movement Patrick Manning about Internal Self Government.

Speyside ECC Still Not Repaired
Teachers and parents of the Speyside Early Childhood Centre are concerned about whether the school will be repaired before the new school term begins. According to one teacher, they are fed up of the empty promises from officials at the Education division.

PP celebrates 2 years as a Coalition
The People’s Partnership held their 2nd anniversary celebrations on May 24th at the Mid Center Mall in Chaguanas, with a massive crowd. At the celebrations…the Prime Minister made a very important announcement, citing that she will be evaluating performances and undertaking a re-configuration of the Cabinet of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. In a celebratory mood, the Prime Minister said that the People’s Partnership is all about advancing citizen’s interest.

Breakthrough in Tobago’s record drug bust
Channel 5 News has confirmed that headway has been made in what is believed to be the biggest drug bust in the island’s history. A source close to our newsroom, verified that the two men who fled the scene last Tuesday after being stopped in a roadblock, have been identified and warrants have since been issued for the duo.

Sport secretary clears the air on use of the Stadium
The burning question that seems to be on the minds of citizens of Tobago is; “How can a match be played at the Dwight Yorke Stadium when it is under repairs?” we spoke with the Secretary of Education, Youth Affairs and Sport, Gary Melville who in turn addressed this issue.

Chief Secretary in talks with stakeholders
Chief Secretary Orville London is currently holding a number of meetings with various organizations and persons of interest on the island, in an attempt to pool ideas and get various opinions on the way forward for Tobago.